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  • Ali Hines / March 29, 2019

    From policies to practice - How the rubber industry can clean up its act

    Does the new Sustainable Rubber Platform do enough to minimise the harms caused by the rubber industry?

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  • Ali Hines / March 21, 2019

    Is Rubber The New Palm Oil?

    We could be seeing a new global poster boy for the widespread deforestation crippling the environment: rubber.

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  • Rachel Owens / March 1, 2019

    Four things to keep in mind ahead of the European elections in May

    We want to send a clear message to those parties, candidates and countries preparing for the European Elections: tackling corruption and damage done to people and planet must be front of mind.

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  • Adam McGibbon / Nov. 30, 2018

    Five simple steps on climate change

    As politicians from around the world gather at COP24 in Poland, here are just five moves governments, businesses and people can make across the globe to help meet climate targets

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  • Rachel Owens / Sept. 21, 2018

    Could the Wonga rescue effort help us think more about human rights abuses fuelled by investors?

    Could the Church of England's potential buy-out of Wonga signal a new mood shift towards due diligence on investing?

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  • Rachel Owens / May 23, 2018

    8 facts about sustainable finance – and how it affects you

    This is what you need to know about sustainable finance in the EU

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  • Patrick Alley / May 9, 2018

    The Phnom Penh Post – a debt of gratitude

    The Phnom Penh Post, together with other independent media organisations, has been an essential partner in our investigative work. Its closure is the final nail in the coffin for free media in Cambodia.

    Person reading the Phnom Penh Post Credit: Flickr: tbun
  • Ali Hines / May 8, 2018

    Time for change in the rubber industry?

    A new Sustainable Rubber Platform must not be a greenwash

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  • Emma Burnett / Sept. 5, 2017

    Cambodia’s “descent into outright dictatorship”

    The headline of the last-ever edition of the Cambodia Daily was an apt parting shot for a paper whose motto was ‘all the news, without fear or favour’, and one of just a handful of media outlets in Cambodia not under government control. It's now down to the business community to halt the regime’s march of authoritarianism

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  • Emma Burnett / Aug. 11, 2017

    “I became victimised because my land was grabbed, and now I’ve been put in prison.”

    One of Cambodia’s most iconic activists has lost an appeal to overturn her 2½-year jail sentence

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